The holiday experience debuted in 2008 and has attracted over 1M visitors. At the top of the hour every hour from 10 a.m. through 8 p.m except at 5 p.m. on weekdays, the Comcast Experience video wall, an 83 by 25 foot LED screen, displays the 15-minute show, which features scenes from The Nutcracker and a sleigh floating over the Philadelphia countryside as actors from the Walnut Street Theater Perform to a holiday soundtrack. The Comcast Center offers handheld devices that display closed captions for those who are deaf or hard of hearing and a headset with a narrative description for visitors who are blind so everyone can share in the same experience. (Comcast is the parent company of NBC10.)

Macy’s, the first store to feature holiday windows for the pure fun and joy of the season, has been bringing the Holidays to life in their window displays since the early 1870s.

The Macy’s Christmas Light Show: Nov. 25 - Dec. 31Center City Macy’s on 1300 Market Street inside the Wanamaker BuildingThe iconic light show has been around since 1956. Over 100,000 LED lights are used to create images of snowflakes, ballerinas, reindeer, and other holiday images while holiday music is played on the Wanamaker Grand Organ.

Macy’s Dickens Village: Nov. 25 – Dec. 31Center City Macy’s on 1300 Market Street inside the Wanamaker BuildingThe Egyptian Room of the Wanamaker Building has become home to Dickens Village for the past 20 years. The 6,000-square-foot walk-through takes visitors to 1840s London with 26 heart-warming scenes. Through Dec. 24, the walk-through leads you to SantaLand where you can take a photo with Father Christmas before he returns to the North Pole for Christmas.

Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest: Nov. 25 – Mar. 5Blue Cross RiverRink 101 S. Christopher Columbus BoulevardWinterfest returns for its fourth year at Philadelphia’s largest outdoor ice skating rink. The annual tree lighting will take place on Dec. 2 followed by many events throughout the holiday season. In addition to skating, you can dine at the lodge restaurant and bar. There is also a kids lodge and arcade when kids want to take a break from skating.

Longwood Gardens: Nov. 24 – Jan. 81001 Longwood Road, Kennet SquareAn 8-foot Fraser Fir decorated with a garland of musical instruments is center state in the Music Room as Organ sing-alongs, carolers and performances fill the gardens with over 6,000 seasonal plants. Timed admission tickets are required for the event.

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Holiday Light Show at Shady Brook Farm: Nov. 21 – Jan. 10Shady Brook Farm 931 Stony Hill Road, YardleyThere are more than 3M lights illuminating different displays and characters. You can enjoy the light show from your car or enjoy the light show in the open-air on a wagon ride.

Olde Time Christmas: Dec. 2-4, 10-11, 17-181 Susquehanna St, Jim ThorpeShop in more than 35 unique shops, take train rides with Santa, enjoy live entertainment and participate in some family fun. Check out the schedule of events by clicking here.

Christmas in Cape May: Nov. 18 – Jan. 1Cape May, New JerseyBe transported back in time as Cape May is transformed into a Dickens village. Garland and twinkling gas lights will help transform the city. Enjoy the holiday events the town has scheduled.

Holidays at Johnson’s Farm: Nov. 25 – Dec. 30Johnson’s Corner Farm, 133 Church Road, MedfordExperience the holidays at Johnson’s Farm with light show hayrides, a visit with Santa, a light show on the lake, decorate cookies, and marshmallow roasting.

Holiday Light Show in Historic Smithville: Thursdays – Sundays Nov. 26 – Jan. 6615 E. Moss Mill Road, SmithvilleAn orchestrated show of music and lights takes place on Lake Meone. Before the show, browse over 60 shoppes, enjoy food at the seven eateries among other activities.

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The Riverfront Rink: Nov. 25 - Feb. 28815 Justison Street, WilmingtonJustinson Landing Green will be transformed into Wilmington’s own “Rockefeller Center” as lights, holiday decorations, and music bring the holiday mood as the green grassy area becomes a 72 by 120 foot skating rink.

Holiday Lights Express: Dec. 9 – Dec. 30 (except Dec. 12 – Dec. 14, Dec. 24, Dec. 25)Greenbank Station 2201 Newport Gap Pike, WilmingtonEnjoy a 45-minute ride aboard a 1929 Pennsylvania Railroad “Doodlebug” railcar covered in thousands of holiday lights. You can look through the windows to see decorated houses and lawns. Reservations are required and the train will depart every hour starting at 5:00 p.m. and ending at 8:00 p.m. while some dates will have a 9:00 p.m. ride.